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Investigate and fully prosecute the perpetrators of the acid attack against Andrie Yunus in Indonesia

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We, civil society across the globe, strongly condemn and denounce the acid attack against the Deputy Coordinator of the Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS), Andrie Yunus, on Thursday, 12 March 2026 in the Salemba area of Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

The attack was carried out by two unidentified individuals on a motorcycle by throwing a dangerous chemical liquid directly at him before fleeing. This caused Andrie Yunus to suffer severe burns to 20 percent of his body, including his face, eyes, chest, and both hands.  The assault occurred shortly after Andrie Yunus had recorded a podcast on remilitarization and the judicial review of the recently revised Military Law at the office of the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI).

This attack strongly indicates a planned and coordinated act. The perpetrators deliberately doused Yunus with a hazardous chemical into vital organs, including on his face and respiratory tract, indicating that the attack was intended to take the victim’s life. Therefore, we believe that this incident must be treated as attempted murder and must be investigated thoroughly and transparently by law enforcement authorities.

This attack cannot be separated from the context of the victim’s work as a human rights defender who has consistently exposed abuses of power, human rights violations, and the shrinking civic space in Indonesia. In the days leading up to the incident, the victim had also continuously received various forms of intimidation, including suspicious calls from unknown numbers. This practice indicates systematic efforts to spread fear among those actively engaged in advocacy and the defence of human rights.

Furthermore, Andrie Yunus is one of the members of the Fact-Finding Commission (KPF) who, over the past five months, has conducted an independent investigation into the Indonesian Nationwide protests and unrest in August 2025. 

Through extensive investigations, the KPF report found that the security forces had used force disproportionately, conducted mass arrests, committed alleged torture, and the large-scale criminalization against activists and civilians. The events of August 2025 also resulted in about 13 deaths, marking one of the largest waves of repression against civil society since the Indonesian Reformation era in 1998.

Andrie Yunus has protested against the considered non-transparent process of discussing revisions to the Indonesian Military Law. On 15 March 2025, together with other members of the civil society coalition, he forced his way into the parliamentary meeting at the Fairmont Hotel in Jakarta to interrupt the closed-door discussion of revisions to the military law  between the government and the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia. This action was carried out in protest against the untransparent nature of the deliberation process, which excluded public participation and risked reviving the military’s dual-function doctrine of the pre-1998 dictatorship.

This assault must be seen as part of a pattern of intimidation against human rights defenders and a systematic effort to silence those who dare to reveal the truth, challenge impunity, criticize those in power, and fight for justice. If a human rights defender can be brutally assaulted  in a public space in the nation’s capital, this demonstrates how fragile state protection is for citizens who fight for justice and how narrow the safe space for human rights advocacy has become in Indonesia.

It is also deeply regrettable that human rights defenders in Indonesia are facing attacks and intimidation at the time when Indonesia is the current President of the United Nations Human Rights Council. This contradiction shows the failure of the Government of Indonesia to comply with its international obligations to protect human rights defenders.

Thus, we urge:

  1. The Indonesian Police to carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the attack, identify all those responsible, and bring the latter to justice in accordance with international standards and existing domestic regulations;
  2. The Indonesian Attorney General to immediately prosecute those who carried out the attack and those who commissioned it based on the thorough and impartial investigation result;
  3. The Indonesian Witness and Victims Protection Agency (LPSK) to guarantee and ensure the safety and protection of Andrie Yunus and his family, especially throughout his recovery;
  4. The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) to ensure the safety and protection of Andrie Yunus, his family, and Witnesses in relation to his work as a human rights defender, as stated in the Commission Regulation Number 5 of 2015 on Procedure of Protection for Human Rights Defenders and Norms and Regulation Standard of the Commission Number 4 of 2021 on Protection for Human Rights Defenders;
  5. The Government of Indonesia to guarantee the safety and protection of Andrie Yunus and his family in relation to his work as an advocate, as stated in Law Number 18 of 2003 on Advocates; and
  6. The Government of Indonesia to protect all human rights defenders, as guaranteed by Article 28C (2) of the 1945 Constitution, Article 100 of Law Number 39 of 1999 on Human Rights, and by the 1998 United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders. 

The undersigned organizations and individuals also call for international solidarity, to continuously monitor this case as well as the recent disturbing climate of criminalization and threats towards focal individuals in Indonesia, to urge the Indonesian authorities to guarantee their safety and civic space, and to publicly oppose attacks and terrorism against human rights defenders, as terror against one human rights defender is terror against an entire society. 

We will continue to monitor this case until the perpetrators and those responsible are brought to justice, as there cannot be any space left for terror against human rights defenders in a democratic country.

Signed by:

  1. The Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS), Indonesia
  2. Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)
  3. Instituto de Terapia e Investigación sobre las Secuelas de la Tortura y la Violencia de Estado, Bolivia
  4. Mouvement des Femmes et Filles pour la Paix et la Sécurité au Burundi 
  5. Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP)
  6. TAPOL, United Kingdom
  7. Franciscans International, Switzerland
  8. Cross-Cultural Foundation (CrCF), Thailand
  9. The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC)
  10. Legal Literacy, Nepal
  11. New Bloom, Taiwan
  12. SIUMAN Collective, Malaysia
  13. Youth for Human Rights Documentation, India
  14. Greater Equitable Measures (GEM), Malaysia
  15. Our Journey, Malaysia
  16. HAYAT, Malaysia
  17. Pusat KOMAS, Malaysia
  18. Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), Malaysia 
  19. Manushya Foundation, Asia
  20. Human Rights Online Philippines (HRonlinePH)
  21. Asia Democracy Network (ADN), Asia
  22. Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD)
  23. Het Actiefonds, Global
  24. WITNESS, Global
  25. Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance (FIND), Philippines
  26. Active Vista Center, Philippines
  27. Viet Tan, Vietnam
  28. Nonviolence International Southeast Asia
  29. Asian Cultural Forum on Development
  30. Human Rights Myanmar
  31. True Colors Coalition Philippines
  32. Serve the People Association, Taiwan
  33. Solidarity, Australia
  34. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
  35. Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM), India
  36. United Nations Association in Indonesia
  37. The Habibie Center
  38. Jaringan Gusdurian Indonesia
  39. KontraS Aceh
  40. KontraS North Sumatera 
  41. KontraS Surabaya
  42. Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI)
  43. RPuK Aceh, Indonesia
  44. Migrant Care, Indonesia
  45. Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia
  46. Komite Internasional Indonesia Bergerak
  47. Perhimpunan Masyarakat Indonesia di Jerman (PMIJ)
  48. Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM), Global
  49. North South Initiative, Global
  50. Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty, Taiwan
  51. Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network, Burma
  52. Alyansa ng mga Mamamayan para sa Karapatang Pantao/People’s Alliance for Human Rights (AMKP), Philippines
  53. Capital Punishment Justice Project, Australia 
  54. Partido Manggagawa, Philippines
  55. Gabungan Pilihan Raya Bersih dan Adil (BERSIH), Malaysia
  56. Advocacy Forum, Nepal
  57. Transitional Justice Asia Network (TJAN)
  58. Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN), Malaysia and Philippines 
  59. The Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights Defenders in Western Sahara (CODESA), Western Sahara
  60. Association for Democracy Advancement, Global
  61. Human Rights Monitor, Global
  62. Centre de Documentation et de Formation sur les Droits de l’Homme (CDFDH), Togo 
  63. Alyansa ng mga Mamamayan para sa Karapatang Pantao / Peoples’ Alliance for Human Rights (AMKP), Mindanao, Philippines 
  64. Redemption Pakistan 
  65. Patrick Earle, Australia
  66. Foundation for Media Alternatives, Philippines
  67. Collectif des Associations Contre l’Impunité au Togo (CACIT)
  68. Burmese Atheists
  69. JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF), Paris, France, www.jmbf.org
  70. KLSCAH Youth, Malaysia
  71. Australians Against Capital Punishment, Brisbane, Australia 
  72. Sa Perempuan Papua 
  73. Jaringan Perempuan Indonesia Timur (JPIT)
  74. Perempuan Mahardhika, Indonesia
  75. Institut DIAN/Interfidei
  76. Solidaritas Perempuan
  77. Aksi! for gender, social and ecological justice
  78. Struggle Against Marginalization of Nationalities (SAMAN), Nepal
  79. Socio-Culture Research Center (SCRC), Nepal
  80. Réseau Indonésie, France
  81. Human Rights Network For Tibet and Taiwan
  82. Ranao Women  and Children Resource Center (RWCRC), Philippines 
  83. Kaagapay Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Resource and Service Center, Philippines 
  84. Taiwan Labour Front, Taiwan
  85. Queer Margins, Taiwan
  86. The Civil Society Coalition against Transnational Organized Crime (CATOC), Switzerland
  87. Defence of Human Rights, Pakistan
  88. MANDIRI, Malaysia
  89. Hope Circle
  90. Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization, Burma
  91. Blood Money Campaign (BMC), Burma
  92. Creative Home (CH), Burma
  93. Enter Nusantara
  94. Poros Muda untuk Aksi Bersama (POMANARA) 
  95. Kyae Lak Myay, Burma 
  96. New Step Women Empowerment Group (NSWG)
  97. Queers of Burma Alternative (QBA)
  98. Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation (SNPF), Burma
  99. Southern Initiatives (SI)
  100. Milk Tea Alliance Thailand (MTAT)
  101. Cedar Centre for Legal Studies (CCLS), Lebanon
  102. Al-Haq, Palestine
  103. Institute of International Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada (IIS UGM), Indonesia
  104. PeaceGeneration Indonesia
  105. HiVE.now Indonesia 
  106. Center for Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI)
  107. The Indonesian Institute, Center for Public Policy Research
  108. Seoul National University Indonesian Student Association, (SNUnesia)
  109. YOSH Foundation
  110. 2030 Youth Force Indonesia
  111. Green of Borneo
  112. The Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) Indonesia
  113. Singapore Climate Rally
  114. Legal Dignity, Malaysia
  115. Watch Indonesia!, Germany
  116. Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture (ACAT), Germany 
  117. Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture (ACAT), Belgium
  118. Joy festival, Thailand
  119. Building and Woodworkers’ International (BWI)
  120. Indonesia Institute, Australian National University
  121. Indonesia Climate Justice Literacy
  122. Indonesia Council, Australia 
  123. Open Net, Korea
  124. Center of AI and Technology for Democracy (PIKAT)
  125. Amnesty International, Global
  126. TransAsia Sisters Association Taiwan (TASAT)
  127. Judicial Reform Foundation, Taiwan
  128. Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM)
  129. Students for Liberation, Singapore
  130. Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC)
  131. The Legal Resources Centre, South Africa
  132. International Center for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS)
  133. Brot für die Welt (Germany)
  134. Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
  135. The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)
  136. Advocacy Forum, Nepal
  137. Human Rights and Justice Centre, Nepal
  138. Ligue des Sacrifices Volontaires pour la Défense des Droits de l’Homme et d’Environnement (LISVDHE) – RDC
  139. Taiwan Association for Human Rights, Taiwan (TAHR)
  140. Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN)
  141. World Council of Churches, Switzerland
  142. Liberty, United Kingdom
  143. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  144. Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA)
  145. Agora International Human Rights Group, Russia
  146. Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC), Australia
  147. STAr Kampuchea (SK), Cambodia
  148. Women’s Voice in Distress – Voix d’une Femme en Détresse (VFD), Global
  149. Observatoire des Droits Humains dans les Sites d’Entreprises (ODHSE), Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 
  150. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  151. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  152. Planète Réfugiés-Droits de l’Homme (PRDH), France
  153. Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM), Malaysia
  154. Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM)
  155. The Indonesian Campus Workers’ Union
  156. Center for Anti-Corruption Studies (PUKAT), Faculty of Law UGM
  157. AMAR Law Firm and Public Interest Law Office (AMAR)
  158. Sokola Institute 
  159. Indonesia Social Justice Network (ISJN)
  160. Liga Mahasiswa Malaysia, Malaysia
  161. Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS)
  162. Prisoners’ Future Foundation (PFF), Zambia
  163. World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, France
  164. Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU)
  165. KLSCAH Civil Rights Committee, Malaysia
  166. Human Rights Centre ZMINA, Ukraine
  167. Swedwatch, Sweden
  168. Misereor e.V., Germany
  169. Global Solidarity Maldives
  170. Deconstructing Indonesia, New York
  171. Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG)
  172. SOHRAM-CASRA, Centre Action Social Réhabilitation et Réadaptation pour la victime de la Torture et de la guerre
  173. OCTT – L’organisation contre la torture en Tunisie
  174. Almonqith organization for Human Rights, Iraq
  175. The Advocates for Human Rights
  176. DITSHWANELO – The Botswana Centre for Human Rights, Botswana
  177. Julian Wagner Memorial Fund, Brisbane, Australia 
  178. PBI International / Peace Brigades International
  179. Taiwan Immigration Youth Alliance, Taiwan
  180. Rainforest Action Network
  181. Epistema Institute, Jakarta 
  182. Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI)
  183. Vote Out PAP, Singapore
  184. International Accountability Project
  185. FreeThemAll/ECHO Alliance, Global
  186. Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia
  187. Taiwan Youth Association for Transitional Justice and Kiōng-Seng
  188. Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA)
  189. Taipei Documentary Filmmakers’ Union, Taiwan
  190. Muslim Aid Malaysia
  191. Sorong Research and Resource Centre, Bangladesh.
  192. Forest Peoples Programme, United Kingdom
  193. SOS Torture Burundi
  194. Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (FHRI), Uganda
  195. The Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and Legal Profession (ACIJLP)
  196. Kemban Kolektif, Malaysia
  197. Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network (SAFEnet)
  198. Pekanbaru Legal Aid Institute (LBH), Indonesia
  199. Banda Aceh Legal Aid Institute (LBH), Indonesia
  200. Medan Legal Aid Institute (LBH), Indonesia
  201. Yogyakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH), Indonesia
  202. Press Legal Aid Institute (LBH), Indonesia
  203. Indonesian Legal Aid Association for Women (Asosiasi LBH APIK Indonesia) 
  204. Keadilan Legal Aid Foundation, Banten, Indonesia
  205. Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association (PBHI)
  206. Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR), Indonesia
  207. IMPARSIAL – The Indonesian Human Rights Monitor
  208. The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Indonesia
  209. Center for Peace Conflict & Democracy, Universitas Hasanuddin
  210. Coalition Tunisienne contre Peine de Mort, Tunisia
  211. Organisation Contre la Torture en Tunisie, Tunisia
  212. Centre d’Observation des Droits de l’Homme et d’Assistance Sociale (RDC)
  213. Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy, Taiwan
  214. Conectas Direitos Humanos, Brazil
  215. Nonviolent Peaceforce International
  216. Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights (TAPCPR)
  217. Women Advocacy Coalition, Myanmar
  218. lifespark (movement against the death penalty), Switzerland
  219. Human Rights Association (IHD), Türkiye
  220. Covenants Watch (Taiwan)
  221. ARTICLE 19, Global
  222. Coalizione Italiana contro la Pena di Morte APS, Italy
  223. Human Rights Law Network, India
  224. Irídia – Centre for the Defense of Human Rights, Spain
  225. Amerika Bergerak, United States
  226. Tokyo Bergerak, Jepang
  227. Melbourne Bergerak, Australia
  228. Jerman Bergerak
  229. Denmark Bergerak
  230. Korea Bergerak, Korea Selatan
  231. Aliansi Mahasiswa Canberra (Canbergerak)
  232. Groningen Bergerak
  233. International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (INFID)
  234. Indonesia Working Groups Against Disinformation (KONDISI)
  235. Humanis, Indonesia
  236. Greenpeace Indonesia
  237. Emancipate Indonesia
  238. Aksi Kamisan New York 
  239. Trend Asia
  240. Human Rights Working Group (HRWG)
  241. The Peoples Participation, Initiative and Partnership Strengthening Foundation (YAPPIKA)
  242. Institute for Research and Empowerment (IRE)
  243. Power Hub Girl
  244. Tifa Foundation
  245. Working-Class Youth Voice (SMKP)
  246. School of Democratic Economics
  247. Mama Aleta Fund (MAF)
  248. Women’s Peace Network (WPN)
  249. Indonesian Center for Law and Policy Studies (PSHK)
  250. Resister Berdaya Pulih
  251. Partai Buruh
  252. Kalyanamitra
  253. Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM)
  254. Caksana Institute
  255. Extinction Rebellion Indonesia
  256. WeSpeakUp.org
  257. Afghanistan Democracy and Development Organization (ADDO)
  258. Print and Carve Dept. Taiwan
  259. Network for Human Rights Documentation-Burma (ND-Burma)
  260. ASEAN Youth Forum
  261. ASEAN SOGIE Caucus
  262. Asia Alliance Against Torture (A3T)
  263. Egyptian Front for Human Rights
  264. Progressive Voice, Burma
  265. Asia Citizen Future Association, Taiwan
  266. Empowering Singaporeans
  267. Return Our CPF, Singapore
  268. Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms (ECRF)
  269. ALTSEAN-Burma, Southeast Asia
  270. Odhikar, Bangladesh
  271. DAKILA, Philippines
  272. Focus on the Global South
  273. Marsinah.id 
  274. SPAI
  275. Yayasan Pusaka Bentala Rakyat
  276. Satya Bumi 
  277. PANTAU FOUNDATION 
  278. Forum Berbagi
  279. Koalisi Media Alternatif (KOMA) Indonesia
  280. Artsforwomen Indonesia 
  281. Lembaga Gemawan
  282. Perempuan Hari Ini
  283. Jurnalis Perempuan Khatulistiwa
  284. kotakhitamForum
  285. Inaya Kayan Indonesia
  286. SETARA Institute for Democracy and Peace
  287. ORGANISASI KAUM MUDA SOSIALIS (OKMS) MEDAN
  288. DIEU GEURA Arts and Community Space
  289. Link-AR Borneo, Indonesia
  290. Aliansi Gerakan Reforma Agraria (AGRA)
  291. Jaringan JAGA DECA, Indonesia
  292. Indonesia Justice and Peace Foundation (YKPI)
  293. Indonesian Forum for Environment (WALHI)
  294. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Riau
  295. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Bangka Belitung
  296. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Aceh
  297. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Bengkulu
  298. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Jambi
  299. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Lampung
  300. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sumatera Barat
  301. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sumatera Selatan
  302. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sumatera Utara
  303. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Nusa Tenggara Barat
  304. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Nusa Tenggara Timur
  305. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Bali
  306. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Maluku Utara
  307. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Papua
  308. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Jawa Timur
  309. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Jawa Barat
  310. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Jawa Tengah
  311. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Yogyakarta
  312. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Jakarta
  313. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Kalimantan Barat
  314. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Kalimantan Selatan
  315. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Kalimantan Timur
  316. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Kalimantan Tengah
  317. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sulawesi Tengah
  318. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sulawesi Barat
  319. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sulawesi Selatan
  320. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sulawesi Tenggara
  321. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Sulawesi Utara
  322. Eksekutif Daerah WALHI Gorontalo
  323. Gaya Nusantara, Indonesia
  324. Logos ID, Indonesia
  325. Arus Pelangi, Indonesia
  326. Setara Institute, Indonesia
  327. HuMa, Indonesia
  328. YMCA Indonesia
  329. The PRAKARSA
  330. BITRA Indonesia 
  331. Forum Indonesia untuk Transparansi Anggaran NTB
  332. Paduan Suara Dialita
  333. Social Movement Institute (SMI)
  334. Ruang Publik, Jakarta
  335. Gerak Solidaritas Belanda, Belanda
  336. Perkumpulan Pamflet Generasi
  337. HAPSARI (Himpunan Serikat Perempuan Indonesia)
  338. DEMA UIN JAKARTA
  339. Komite Persiapan – Alternatif (KP – Alternatif)
  340. EngageMedia Collective
  341. Transparency International Indonesia 
  342. Trade Union Rights Centre
  343. Pusaka Bentala Rakyat Foundation (PUSAKA)
  344. Lembaga Partisipasi Perempuan (LP2)
  345. New Naratif
  346. GempaR-Papua
  347. Savy Amira WCC Surabaya
  348. Kowaki Tanah Papua
  349. AMPERAMADA Papua
  350. Ikatan Kemanusiaan untuk Korban Penghilangan Paksa Indonesia (IKOHI) 
  351. REDAXI (Relawan Edukasi AntiHoaks Indonesia)
  352. Sadar Setara
  353. MADANI Berkelanjutan
  354. LaporIklim
  355. Perludem (Association for Election and Democracy), Indonesia
  356. Institut Mosintuwu, Poso
  357. Bijak Memantau
  358. Peace Leader Indonesia 
  359. Persatuan Sekolah Perempuan Perdamaian (PSPP) 
  360. Jaringan Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Indonesia
  361. JPIC Kalimantan
  362. Koalisi Anak Muda untuk Indonesia Damai (KAMI Damai)
  363. Kenapa Harus Peduli Community, Indonesia
  364. Bumi Setara, Indonesia
  365. Suara Ibu Indonesia
  366. KRuHA 
  367. Masyarakat Transparansi Indonesia
  368. Omong-Omong Media 
  369. Sahita Institute (HINTS)
  370. 11.11.11 Belgium
  371. CNCD-11.11.11
  372. Wereldhuis, Provincie West-Vlaanderen
  373. La’o Hamutuk, Timor-Leste
  374. Friends of the Earth Europe
  375. Sawit Watch Association, Indonesia
  376. Classic Barkadahan, Philippines
  377. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
  378. Suara Kebebasan (Voice For Freedom), Indonesia
  379. Partai Hijau Indonesia
  380. Muda Hijau Indonesia
  381. FEDERASI KontraS
  382. PPMAN
  383. Masyarakat Transparansi Aceh (MaTA)
  384. Yayasan Bhakti Budhi Pertiwi
  385. Cisadane Resik
  386. Forum Puan Hijau
  387. Solidaritas Korban Pelanggaran HAM (SKP-HAM) Sulawesi Tengah
  388. XR Riau
  389. Progresip.id, Indonesia
  390. Konsil LSM Indonesia
  391. Perpustakaan Online Genosida 1965-1966 
  392. Federasi Serikat Pekerja Bandara Indonesia 
  393. Jaringan Buruh Migran
  394. Artikula 
  395. Front Mahasiswa Nasional (FMN) Indonesia
  396. Koalisi Advokasi Bali Untuk Demokrasi (KABUD)
  397. NAMU Law Firm and Public Interest Office
  398. Forum Islam Progresif
  399. Perkumpulan Kaoem Telapak
  400. Pantau Gambut, Indonesia
  401. Pusat Studi Agama dan Demokrasi (PUSAD) Paramadina
  402. Majelis Hukum dan HAM – MHH PP MUHAMMADIYAH
  403. Lembaga Hikmah & Kebijakan Publik – LHKP PP MUHAMMADIYAH
  404. Yayasan Lembaga Kajian Islam dan Sosial (LKiS)
  405. Koalisi Lintas Isu (KLI) DIY
  406. Perkumpulan Mandala Katalika (Manka) 
  407. Pusat Dayakologi/Dayakologi Centre 
  408. Memahami Buku
  409. Pusat Studi Hak Asasi Manusia Universitas Negeri Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
  410. JPIC OFM Papua
  411. PULIH Foundation, Indonesia
  412. Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional UPN “Veteran” Jakarta (HIMAHI UPNVJ) 
  413. Pusat Kajian Infrastruktur Strategis (Centre for Strategic Infrastructure Studies), Indonesia
  414. Perkumpulan Bahtera Alam, Indonesia
  415. Perkumpulan Sejarah Lintas Batas
  416. Alinea Forum
  417. Yayasan Ulayat Nagari Indonesia (YUNI)- Sumatera Barat, Indonesia
  418. Yayasan Anak Dusun Papua (YADUPA) – Papua, Indonesia
  419. Akar Global Inisiatif, Indonesia
  420. Yayasan Rumpun Bambu Indonesia
  421. Palangkaraya Ecological and Human Rights Studies (PROGRESS)
  422. Yayasan Masyarakat Kehutanan Lestari (YMKL)
  423. SRI Institute
  424. Perkumpulan Nurani Perempuan
  425. Solidaritas kemanusiaan untuk Rakyat Myanmar (SKRM)
  426. INERU (Independent Educator Union), Jakarta
  427. Lembaga Bela Banua Talino (LBBT), Indonesia
  428. Confederation of KASBI Indonesia
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